Really depends if you are going to use the 6.3 gears at all. Depending on what you can get an 8.1 for, it may be worth selling the 6.3. If you say fish plastics n the summer and tend to fish slower moving baits in the colder months, keeping both may be best because you can pop the 6.3 gears in for colder water moving baits and use the 8.1 for plastics and other fast pickup techniques.

ccass wrote:Really depends if you are going to use the 6.3 gears at all. Depending on what you can get an 8.1 for, it may be worth selling the 6.3. If you say fish plastics n the summer and tend to fish slower moving baits in the colder months, keeping both may be best because you can pop the 6.3 gears in for colder water moving baits and use the 8.1 for plastics and other fast pickup techniques.

Not following your comment. Are you suggesting I am selling the 6.3 reel in order to get the 8.1? I think I would prob get 290 USD for the 6.3 and would have to pay 370 USD to get the new 8:1.

--> Loss of 80 USD.

The gears alone would cost me around 60 USD. But I would still have the lower gears.

That .pdf wont open for me for some reason on plat but if those parts are the main gear and the pinion gear, yes, that is all you need. Also, compare both schematics drag stacks. Make sute each reel uses the same drag washers and key washers. That will make a difference.

Kurt L wrote:Are the 8.1 Brass like on the Steez SV? just asking since i'm in the market for a new reel!

Kurt

Unfortunately from what research I have done, the Steez A and Steez SV TW (both XS) have aluminum gears. This being said, many people report them as being one of the more smooth reels you can own. Not sure about durability though, really not a big fan on the aluminum main gear trend...

iabass8 wrote:That .pdf wont open for me for some reason on plat but if those parts are the main gear and the pinion gear, yes, that is all you need. Also, compare both schematics drag stacks. Make sute each reel uses the same drag washers and key washers. That will make a difference.

I am not able to find the reel schematic of the 8:1 version. I sent an email to Plat, but not sure if they going to help me with this.

iabass8 wrote:That .pdf wont open for me for some reason on plat but if those parts are the main gear and the pinion gear, yes, that is all you need. Also, compare both schematics drag stacks. Make sute each reel uses the same drag washers and key washers. That will make a difference.

I am not able to find the reel schematic of the 8:1 version. I sent an email to Plat, but not sure if they going to help me with this.

Any thoughts?

Use this link for the steez sv tw 1012 xshl- this is the 8:1 LEFT hand.

iabass8 wrote:That .pdf wont open for me for some reason on plat but if those parts are the main gear and the pinion gear, yes, that is all you need. Also, compare both schematics drag stacks. Make sute each reel uses the same drag washers and key washers. That will make a difference.

I am not able to find the reel schematic of the 8:1 version. I sent an email to Plat, but not sure if they going to help me with this.

Any thoughts?

Use this link for the steez sv tw 1012 xshl- this is the 8:1 LEFT hand.

Steez A and SV use different gear sets. The Steez A gears are to thick to fit in the SV and rub on the side plate. I believe the Magnesium side plate of the SV is thicker than the aluminium steez A side plate. To use SV gears in a Steez A will also require a drive shaft change and steez SV drag plates and washers as drag setup is different in both reels.